In an effort to make some easy snacks for our All Saints’ Day party, I’ve been brainstorming ways to make every day food into cute Saint food. I did this a few years ago by attaching holy cards to bowls of food, such as a St. Francis holy card (Patron saint of animals) on a bowl of animal crackers.
This year I decided to take that a step further by making these free printable saint labels! Here are the ones I made:
cute served with Puppy Chow which is Y-U-M-M-Y!
“St. Bernadette’s Firewood”- Use with pretzel sticks or pretzel rods.
St. Bernadette was out collecting firewood the first time Our Lady
of Lourdes appeared to her. It would be cute to put them in a basket.
Franciscans. Think St. Francis of Assisi and St. Anthony. Pair this
label with mini chocolate doughnuts, or a chocolate bunt cake.
The Typo is now fixed on the downloadable version. Yay!
Pair this label with these easy fish in net snacks, or simply
sandwiches. Cut them out with a hand-shaped cookie cutter,
and make a hole in the top so the jelly shows through.
used small wafer cookies and squares of chocolate Hershey bars. If
you use larger wafer cookies, I would suggest mini Kit-Kat bars for
the black keys. By the way, this is the second use
I’ve found for this plate my husband said I would never use.
label for a 2 liter bottle, or individual labels for the small 7.5 ounce
cans by visiting my post about Saintly Soda.
I wasn’t able to take pictures of everything, but here are a few
more ideas that come with free printable labels:
corn chips. Couldn’t decide if these were too much of a stretch or not,
but the label is there if you want it.
Print the labels onto card-stock, cut them out, and fold in half on the line. They can stand on your platters or tables like place cards.








































Hi Lacy,
Catholic Icing is monopolizing my All Saints Day list of links…but in a good way. =) You just have so many great (and thorough!) posts on all aspects of All Saints Day!
I hope you check it out
http://www.equippingcatholicfamilies.com/2011/10/links-of-lightbulbs-3.html
You had me at “saintly stigmata sandwiches,” but then even more so with the Dr Gianna’s! I love St Gianna!
Thanks for making my day!
Thanks for making mine!
I really loved the Dr. Gianna labels best, too.